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It would be nice if hte FBI told us if P1 and P2 were found in that order. or atleast tell us what case this is tied to.
 
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WTF? We have people joining just to post in this thread?
I suspect FBI undercover agents...some of youse guys are in trouble if they start wandering around reading other posts...:p

PWNED: Look at post #28:
"He has been doing this since he was a kid."

How would someone know that this "person" has been doing "this" since he was a "kid". That's alot of info for a second time ATOT poster to know

This means they know who the person of interest is. And ya, #28 probably an FBI person.
 
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seepy83

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PWNED: Look at post #28:
"He has been doing this since he was a kid."

How would someone know that this "person" has been doing "this" since he was a "kid". That's alot of info for a second time ATOT poster to know

This means they know who the person of interest is. And ya, #28 probably an FBI person.

Ricky McCormick wrote the notes. He was found dead with them in his pockets. He is the person of interest. His relatives (mother? I can't remember...it's been months since I looked at this stuff) told the FBI that he had been writing like that since childhood.
 

rakzum

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I was the one who wrote that. I just wanted to make people waste their time trying to decode something I encrypted, that didn't even make sense in the first place.
 

Zeze

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I was the one who wrote that. I just wanted to make people waste their time trying to decode something I encrypted, that didn't even make sense in the first place.

How does it feel to know that 10, 20, 30 years from now, you'd still be useless doing the exact same thing you are now?
 

alkemyst

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Also most always assume a cipher is english, and proper at that. Think ebonics or someone mapping a basic alphabet to mandarin or another foreign tongue and the chances of figuring it out become much mroe daunting.

smoehting lkie tihs wulod be hrad to dceypher if I mapped it to even a simple shifted coder.

Yet I am sure most here read it fine.